What is J & J Snack Foods Corp.'s stock symbol?

How often does J & J Snack Foods Corp. pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for J & J Snack Foods Corp.?

J & J Snack Foods Corp. declared a quarterly dividend on Friday, August 4th. Shareholders of record on Thursday, September 14th will be paid a dividend of $0.42 per share on Wednesday, October 4th. This represents a $1.68 annualized dividend and a yield of 1.30%. The ex-dividend date is Wednesday, September 13th. View J & J Snack Foods Corp.'s Dividend History.

How will J & J Snack Foods Corp.'s stock buyback program work?

J & J Snack Foods Corp. announced that its Board of Directors has initiated a share repurchase plan on Sunday, August 6th 2017, which authorizes the company to repurchase 500,000 shares, according to EventVestor. This repurchase authorization authorizes the company to buy shares of its stock through open market purchases. Shares repurchase plans are often an indication that the company's leadership believes its stock is undervalued.

How were J & J Snack Foods Corp.'s earnings last quarter?

J & J Snack Foods Corp. (NASDAQ:JJSF) announced its quarterly earnings results on Monday, July, 24th. The company reported $1.34 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing analysts' consensus estimates of $1.49 by $0.15. The business had revenue of $295.40 million for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $297.83 million. J & J Snack Foods Corp. had a return on equity of 11.55% and a net margin of 7.33%. The business's quarterly revenue was up 6.3% on a year-over-year basis. During the same period last year, the business earned $1.43 EPS. View J & J Snack Foods Corp.'s Earnings History.

When will J & J Snack Foods Corp. make its next earnings announcement?

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